Showing posts with label custom 3D training simulators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom 3D training simulators. Show all posts
Thursday, February 27, 2020
ForgeFX Simulations at ConExpo 2020
CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 starts in less than 2 weeks! If you're planning on attending North America’s largest construction trade show, please be sure to come experience our simulators at both the JLG Industries booth (#F5324) and Vermeer Corporation booth (#32529). We'll see you there!
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Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Thanks for visting ForgeFX Simulations at DevLearn 2014
Thank you to everyone who stopped by the ForgeFX Simulations booth at the DevLearn Conference last week in Las Vegas. It was a blast getting to meet so many smart and talented people in such a fun and exciting place, and we were honored to demonstrate our collection of simulation-based training solutions to attendees and fellow exhibitors. If you didn't get a chance to try out one of our simulators during the expo, or if you have any questions for us, please don't hesitate to contact us and we'll set up a time to speak with you.
This year we had something for everyone, from full-blown platform training simulators with real-world controllers, to simulations running on a tablet or phone, to standard laptop-based job training simulations available for world-wide distribution.
#DevLearn attendees who came by our booth got to try out a number of the different training simulation products that ForgeFX has developed over the years. Most people naturally flock to our platform-based training simulators, which are always an expo floor favorite, but eventually everyone remarks about the virtual pigs running around and how cute they are. This sentiment quickly changes when virtual necropsies start happening and pigs get slated to be euthanized, but we always love showing off our simulators and hearing reactions and comments from the audience.
Through fun, interactive, immersive simulation-based learning SCIF hopes to engage users in safety training content in a way traditional training material can't. The longer a policy holder spends learning how to identify, avoid, and address hazardous conditions the lower the chances are they'll have an accident, and thus file a claim.
ForgeFX is a 3D job-training simulation and eLearning development company. Using high-fidelity 3D graphics, we provide custom application development services for clients who are looking for interactive job-training simulations. Our simulation technology and production expertise are applicable to many different industries. We love to employ our talent and creativity on projects in new and exciting areas.
Thanks again and we'll see everyone next year at DevLearn 2015.
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Adam Kane and Greg Meyers from ForgeFX Simulations |
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DevLearn attendee operating a rope shovel training simulator developed by ForgeFX. |
DemoFest
DemoFest is DevLearn's exposition and competition of the latest and greatest eLearning courses, case studies, and showcases—a people’s choice competition, sponsored by Weejee Learning. ForgeFX was proud to be an exhibitor at #DemoFest this year, with our entry in the Best Game-Based Solution category, HazOps—an industrial safety training simulation that we developed for the California State Compensation Insurance Fund (SCIF), the largest provider of worker's compensation insurance policies in the state.![]() |
ForgeFX Simulations's HazOps, Industrial Safety Training Simulation at DevLearn 2014 DemoFest. |
ForgeFX is a 3D job-training simulation and eLearning development company. Using high-fidelity 3D graphics, we provide custom application development services for clients who are looking for interactive job-training simulations. Our simulation technology and production expertise are applicable to many different industries. We love to employ our talent and creativity on projects in new and exciting areas.
Thanks again and we'll see everyone next year at DevLearn 2015.
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